Meuret G, Bitzi A, Hammer B. Macrophage turnover
in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology
1978;74:501-3.
Gastroenterology 1978 Mar;74(3):501-3
Monocytopoietic proliferation activity was
determined in 8 patients during severe attacks
of Crohn's disease and in 6 patients with ulcerative
colitis. Similar results were obtained in both
groups of patients. A moderate but significant
hyperproliferation of monocytopoiesis was found
to be present in about half of the patients,
and with some of the remainder of cases, part
of the criteria for hyperproliferation were
also fulfilled. This indicates that Crohn's
disease as well as ulcerative colitis are frequently
associated with moderate overproduction of monocytes
which may be assumed to be induced by macrophage
demand of the affected tissues. In comparison
with other diseases involving inflammations,
the monocytopoietic hyperproliferation was moderate.
Therefore, the inflammation in Crohn's disease
and ulcerative colitis seems to be characterized
by a relatively low macrophage turnover induced
by pathogenetic mechanisms of moderate macrophage
toxicity.
PMID: 631480